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    you know DATA ENVIROMENT in VB.net

    hi there


    In am a user of VB6 and want switch to VB.net

    i try to find the option of DATA ENVIROMENT in VB.net. but i can't found it.


    how i work in VB.net with Local database and with LAN computer DATAbase


    thankx

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    Re: you know DATA ENVIROMENT in VB.net

    I'm moving your thread since it appears you are using vb.net.

    Ps, there is no data environment. Its a VB 6 only utility.
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    Re: you know DATA ENVIROMENT in VB.net

    I'm not sure what that Data Environment business is but how you connect to a database in VB.NET is controlled by your connection string. Depending on how you create your data access objects you may create your connection (semi) visually and the IDE will generate the connection string for you, or you can create it in code. See www.connectionstrings.com for various connection string formats.

    Are you trying to use a different connection string depending on whether you're debugging or not? If so then you'd just add code something like:
    vb.net Code:
    1. #If DEBUG
    2.     myConnection.ConnectionString = "debug connection string here"
    3. #End If
    to override the default connection string while debugging.
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